World Thinking Day 2026
Celebrated since 1926, World Thinking Day is a day of international friendship, speaking out on issues that affect girls and young women, and fundraising for 10 million Girl Guides and...
Celebrated since 1926, World Thinking Day is a day of international friendship, speaking out on issues that affect girls and young women, and fundraising for 10 million Girl Guides and...
What is Helplines Awareness Day? Helplines Awareness Day on Sunday 23 February 2026 recognises the life changing but often overlooked services that helplines provide and encourages people who are struggling...
St. David's Day, also known as Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant, is a national holiday in Wales that celebrates the patron saint of Wales, St. David. This day is a significant...
Celebrating the people who make every splash count! Welcome to the home of the very first International Baby Swimming Teacher Week. International Baby Swimming Teacher Week is a new global celebration...
As spring buds start to bloom, a distinct trend takes root that's hard to ignore. Mustaches! Mustache March is not just about sporting facial hair; it's a playful and powerful...
Books have the magic to transport us to different worlds, spark imagination, and instill a lifelong love of learning. Read Across America Day, also affectionately known as Dr. Seuss Day,...
She wakes at 5 a.m. to administer medication before her own workday begins. He spends his evenings helping his father navigate the confusion of dementia, patiently repeating the same answers...
Gardens and green spaces provide solace, beauty, and a connection to nature. Cultivation Street Week celebrates the incredible power of community gardening, emphasizing its role in fostering community ties, enhancing...
He might be the toddler who insists on carrying the shopping bags despite being barely tall enough to reach the handle, or the teenager whose bedroom door stays closed but...
Steeped in history, folklore, and the rich culture of Cornwall, St Piran's Day is a celebration that brings the Cornish community together in a spirit of pride and unity. It's...
Overseas NHS Workers Day is held on the first Friday of March to recognise the contributions of international healthcare workers in the UK's National Health Service. Founded by the Doctors'...
Denim Day for Dementia is an annual fundraising and awareness campaign held on the first Friday of March, organised by The Alzheimer Society of Ireland. The day encourages people across...
In the realm of discovery, experimentation, and innovation, British Science Week stands as a beacon of inspiration and curiosity. This annual celebration highlights the wonders of science and its profound...
What is COVID-19 Day of Reflection? COVID-19 Day of Reflection 2026 is a national day for communities across the UK to come together, remember loved ones lost, and reflect on...
Empowerment, resilience, achievement, and equality. These are just a few of the myriad attributes and goals associated with International Women's Day. This special day champions the incredible contributions of women...
National I Am Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of March each year — falling on 8 March in 2026. Founded in 2023 through a collaboration between the National...
In a world where everyone deserves to live without fear and violence, "No More Week" stands as a powerful reminder of the collective responsibility we share in ending domestic violence...
Each year Carers Trust organises Young Carers Awareness Day. The purpose of the day is to raise public awareness of the challenges faced by young people because of their caring...
Emblematic of empowerment, leadership, and community service, the Girl Scouts have been shaping the futures of countless young girls in the USA for over a century. The Girl Scout Birthday...
Our kidneys play a silent yet vital role in keeping us healthy. From filtering waste products to balancing our fluids, these bean-shaped organs are unsung heroes in our body. World...
Mothers Day (Mothering Sunday) is a historic observance with centuries of tradition rooted in the Christian calendar, particularly in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Unlike the commercialised “Mother’s Day” known...